M7 – Owner’s Manual INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This Owner’s Manual will guide you through the setup procedures and outline the key features. Please keep it handy for future reference. This product has been designed and manufactured for studio use, and even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product, occasional errors, and/or omissions do occur.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 1. SAFETY 1. 1 Important Safety Notes IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions and warnings before assembly and operation. To assure the correct use of the product, basic safety measures should always be followed including the warnings and cautions listed in this Owner’s Manual.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual 1. 1 Important Safety Notes (Continued) WARNING: Please consult your physician before starting a workout or a training program. Its best to have your doctor review your training and diet programs first so that he can advise the best workout routine for you.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 1. 2 Grounding Instructions This unit must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This unit is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 1.4 Emergency Stop Key & Emergency Stop Button Emergency Stop Key The Emergency Stop Key is to prevent user’s Emergency injuries from falling down due to lack of Stop Key familiarity with the speed or usage of the treadmill.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.3 Location and Transportation Location Place the equipment on a level surface. Do NOT place it in any area that will block any vents or air openings. This equipment should not be located in a garage, covered patio, near water or outdoors.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4 Unpacking To unpack the treadmill, please the following steps: 1. Carefully remove all staples from the carton. 2. Open the Carton 1 and remove the packing materials to take out the Console. (Fig 2.4-1) Carton 1 Fig 2.4-1...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4 Unpacking (Continued) Please verify that you have parts as per the list shown below: NOTE: Make sure that Serial Number on Carton 1 matches that on Carton 2. Carton 1: Console Set □ Carton 1...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4.1 Hardware Kit Please verify the hardware kit list as shown below: STEP 2 STEP 4 (1) M12 x 30 mm Screws (6 PCS) (1) M8 x 15mm Screws (8 PCS) (2) M8 Lock Washers (8 PCS)
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M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4.2 Tools Please verify the tools list as shown below: Allen Wrench (5mm) Allen Wrench (10mm) T-handle Allen Wrench Power Cord Owner’s Manual End Caps Page...
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.5 Assembly Procedures STEP 1: Remove the Motor Cover. Unscrew the (4) Motor Cover Screws #1 with the provided 5mm Allen Wrench (Fig 2.5-1). Motor Cover Put the Motor Cover #2 aside. (Fig2.5-1) Screws #1 Motor Cover #2 Fig 2.5-1...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 2: Attach Console Mast to the Main Body. 1) Thread the Console Wire #1 on the Guiding Wire #2 and through the Right Right Console Console Mast #3. (Fig2.5-2A) Mast #3 (The Right Console Mast is with green bag and R label on the bag.)
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M7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 3: Attach the Cover on the Console Mast. Slide the Left & Right Console Mast Covers #1 and (2) Packings #2 into two sides of console mast. (Fig2.5-3) NOTE: The Right Console Mast Cover is in a...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 4: Attach the Console to the Console Mast. 1). Connect the Console Cable#1 and then M8x15mm remove the guiding wire from the right Screw #2 console mast. Console M8 Lock Cable#1 Washer #3 2) Place the Console on top of the Console Curve Mast.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 5: Align and Reinstall Motor Cover. Reinstall the Motor Cover #1 by securing the (4) M15 x15 mm Screws #2 with a 5mm Allen Wrench. (Fig2.5-5) M15 x15 mm Screw #2 Motor Cover Fig 2.5-5...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 6: Attach the Handlebars to the Console. Use a T-handle Allen Wrench to secure M8 x25mm Handle Bars on the Console with (4) M8 Screw #1 x25mm Screws #1, (4) M8 Wave Washers #2 M8 Wave and (4) M8 Flat Washers #3.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.6 Adjustments Leveling 2.6.1 NOTE: Please remove the (Right /Left) Adjustable Pad Cover #1 by removing the Screw #2 & Screw #3 before leveling adjustment. (Fig 2.6-1) Adjustable Pad Cover #1 Screw #2 Screw #3 Fig 2.6-1...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.6.2 Runing Belt Adjustments (1) Running Belt Travel Area The running belt should be centered and adjusted within the area which has been indicated by the arrows on right roller cover and left roller cover. The running belt can be worn and damaged if the running belt travels beyond this scope.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual (3) Running Belt Tension To Increase the Running Belt Tension: Step1. Place 6mm wrench on the left belt tension bolt. Turn the wrench clockwise 1/4 turn to draw the rear roller and increase the belt tension.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.7 Engineering Settings: Settings In IDLE mode, press STOP button then press FAST button for 3 seconds to enter ENGINEERING MODE 1. Software Version: Language Selection: Message Window shows【VER】, time Message Window shows 【 window shows software version, press LANGUAGE 】...
M7 – Owner’s Manual 2.8 Test Operation Use the following instructions to test the full speed and incline range of the treadmill and to check the belt for proper operation. CAUTION: During this procedure STAY OFF THE RUNNING BELT! Stand with your feet on the two anti-silp rails.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 3. OPERATION 3.1 Heart Rate System WARNING: The heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid and not for medical purposes. Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Various factors may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, please stop all exercise immediately.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 3.3 Quick Shift (Optional) Quick Shift allows easy and effective adjustments to speed and incline to accommodate your exercise during workout. Speed Quick Shift Press Quick Shift up/down to increase speed Incline or decrease speed. Speed...
M7 – Owner’s Manual 4. CONSOLE OVERVIEW 4.1 Identifying the Parts of the Console MESSAGE WINDOW (Optional) Table 4-1, Parts of the Console - Display Functions Display Definition Distance Displays the distance count (miles or km) in the workout. Time Displays the remaining time or the total time.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Table 4-2, Parts of the Console - Keypad Function Function Press to quick start or start the program. Press to pause when in use. Stop Incline arrow buttons: - Use the arrow keys to adjust the incline level.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 4.2 Program Profiles and Operation WARNING: Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Fat Burn (P3) Fat Burn Incline and Speed changes; Each Profile Program has 32 segments allowing for a variety of workouts. Defalut Setting: 3 MPH/ 5 KPH Segment Speed 100 100 100 100 100 100...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Strength (P5) Strength Incline and Speed changes; Each Profile Program has 32 segments allowing for a variety of workouts. Defalut Setting: 5 MPH/ 7 KPH Segment Speed Incline Strength Segment Speed Incline Unit: %; Speed = Max Target Speed x Speed %...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Random (P7) Specially designed chart based program that will simulate speed/incline level being changed randomly. Preset Programs Operation Procedures: Rolling Valley Fat Burn Random Ramp Strength Interval Press the preset program, Press one of the preset Random button.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Target Allow you to set the Workout Time, Distance and Calories. Target Program Operation Procedure: Press Target Set “Bodyweight” then press ENTER button. button. Set “Time” then press ENTER button. Set “Distance” then press ENTER button.
M7 – Owner’s Manual Fitness Test Test your current level of physical condition. Fitness Test Program Operation Procedure: Press Fitness Test Set “Bodyweight” then press ENTER button. button. Set “Gender” by press▲ Set “Age” then press or ▼button then press ENTER button.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual H.R.C (Heart Rate Control) Important: To use this program a chest belt (Optional) must be worn. The heart rate program allows you to set a target heart rate for your workout. The heart rate value will be reset and back to idle mode if no heart rate signal input after 60 seconds.
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M7 – Owner’s Manual HRC Program Operation Procedure: Press H.R.C button. Message window shows ”THR” (Target Heart Rate), press ▲ or ▼ button to select HRC 60%,HRC 75% or HRC 85%. THR Mode HRC Mode SET “TARGET HEART Select HRC 60% or HRC RATE”...
M7 – Owner’s Manual 5.2 ENGINEERING MODE 2: TEST Mode In IDLE mode, press STOP button then press GO button for 3 seconds to enter ENGINEERING MODE 2. Software Version: Message Window shows 【VER】 , time window shows software version, press ENTER to start Test Mode.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips The Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage or wear. If maintenance is required, keep the equipment out of service until defective parts are repaired or replaced.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 6.3 Troubleshooting the Treadmill SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Console display A).No power to treadmill. A).Check the on-off switch is on, does not switch indicator shall be light. If not illuminate. light, check AC power cord. B).Console wire is not B).Check console wire every connector...
M7 – Owner’s Manual 6.4 Error Message and Solutions Item Error Message Descriptions Output power is too low while in motion. Input voltage shall between 110 / 220 V ± 10% Analysis and Solution: 1) Input voltage error: Check the input voltage to ensure range is...
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M7 – Owner’s Manual Item Error Message Descriptions Analysis and Solution: Replace the running belt or deck. Temperature sensor is abnormal. Distance Time ntcF Analysis and Solution: Replace the inverter. Motor cable is not connected. Distance Time Analysis and Solution: Check the connection.
M7 – Owner’s Manual 6.5 How to Adjust and Tension the Running Please refer to “chapter 2.6.2, Runing Belt Adjustments” in this Owner’s Manual. 6.6 Running Belt and Running Deck Service Schedule Running Belt and Running Deck are the consumables parts. They should be replaced when the surface showing signs of wear.
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